🌱🥕 Vegetables That Grow Fast from Seed

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🌱 Introduction: Fast-Growing Vegetables Give Quick, Satisfying Results

If you want quick harvests and fast rewards, some vegetables grow from seed to harvest in just a few weeks. These crops are perfect for beginners, filling gaps in beds, growing with children, or keeping harvests coming all season long. Knowing which vegetables grow fast from seed helps you enjoy fresh produce sooner and make the most of short growing windows.


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🥬 The Fastest Vegetables to Grow from Seed (2–4 Weeks)

These are among the quickest vegetables you can grow.

Cress – 7–14 days
Radishes – 3–4 weeks
Rocket – 3–4 weeks
Mustard greens – 3–4 weeks
Baby spinach – 3–4 weeks

Ideal for salads and quick cut-and-come-again harvesting.


🥬 Fast-Growing Leafy Vegetables (3–6 Weeks)

These crops give repeated harvests when picked young.

Lettuce (cut-and-come-again) – 4–6 weeks
Mizuna – 3–5 weeks
Pak choi (baby leaves) – 4–5 weeks
Swiss chard (baby leaves) – 4–6 weeks
Perpetual spinach (young leaves) – 5–6 weeks

Sow little and often for continuous picking.


🥕 Fast-Growing Root Vegetables (4–8 Weeks)

Some root vegetables are surprisingly quick when harvested young.

Radishes – 3–4 weeks
Baby turnips – 5–6 weeks
Baby beetroot – 6–8 weeks
Spring onions – 6–8 weeks

Harvesting early keeps roots sweet and tender.


🪴 Fast-Growing Vegetables for Containers

Perfect for pots, raised beds, and small spaces.

Rocket
Lettuce
Radishes
Spring onions
Spinach

Containers warm up quickly, speeding growth.


🌡️ Conditions That Help Vegetables Grow Faster

Fast-growing vegetables perform best when:

✔ soil or compost is warm and free-draining
✔ watering is regular and gentle
✔ seedlings are thinned early
✔ plants are harvested promptly

Stress slows even the quickest crops.


📅 Best Times of Year for Fast Crops (UK)

Spring: fast growth with minimal bolting
Late summer: excellent for salads and Asian greens
Autumn: slower growth but great flavour

Very hot midsummer weather can reduce quality.


🏡 Growing Fast Vegetables Indoors

✔ windowsills are ideal for cress, rocket, and lettuce
✔ shallow trays work well
✔ good light prevents weak, leggy growth

Indoor sowing allows year-round harvesting.


🚫 Common Mistakes with Fast-Growing Vegetables

❌ sowing too thickly
❌ letting compost dry out
❌ leaving crops too long before harvesting
❌ growing in extreme heat

Fast crops need quick attention and regular harvesting.


🌟 FAQs

What is the fastest vegetable to grow from seed?

Cress is the fastest, ready in as little as 7–14 days.

What vegetables grow in under a month?

Radishes, rocket, mustard greens, baby spinach, and cress.

Can fast-growing vegetables be grown all year round?

Yes—especially leafy crops grown indoors or under cover.

Are fast-growing vegetables good for beginners?

Yes. They are reliable, forgiving, and very rewarding.

Can I keep sowing fast crops?

Absolutely. Succession sowing every 1–2 weeks works perfectly.


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